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Sony Ericsson T707


This is a glossy device with a number of different lighting effects and an a bold, circular sweep on the outside the surrounds the small external display. In design terms, there is a lot of the Z750 and Z780 in this phone, and it is perhaps a little odd that Sony Ericsson have dropped the "Z" designation that they have always used for clamshell phones in the past.
Sony Ericsson say the the themes change between night and day, individual callers can be assigned their own lighting effects and the T707 has gesture controls for muting calls or silencing the alarm.
There will be three colours available, Spring Rose, Lucid Blue and Mysterious Black. It is quite a girlie phone to look at, and the range of "Maria Sharapova" accessories (such as a carry bag) definitely reinforce this impression.
Underneath the glossy and attractive exterior is a fairly standard Sony Ericsson device. This is quad-band GSM phone with support for UMTS and HSDPA data. The T707a (for the Americas) supports tri-band UMTS 850 / 1900 / 2100, elsewhere the T707 supports 2100 MHz UMTS only. In other words, this is a 3G device with support for high-speed downloads where networks allow. The T707 supports Memory Stick Micro (M2) cards, comes with stereo Blutooth, a multimedia player and an FM radio.

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